Hardocp: ATI Takes on Physics - Computex Day 1
Computex: AMD to re-badge Transmeta CPUs
Computex: Nvidia rolls out Intel edition nForce 500 chipset trio
Computex: Nvidia launches dual-GPU GeForce 7950 GX2
Computex: Socket F Opteron Servers and Motherboards Shown at Computex
Toms Picture Gallery
Toms Computex Coverage
Anandtech's Computex Coverage
Hexus Computex Coverage
[ Computex Day 0 (Pre-Computex) Report!] more pics here
Computex: Teeny tiny hard drives
Computex: Kingston run Broadwater with loads of ram
[Computex TW 06] Intel GMA3000
ATI and NVIDIA have been briefing power supply manufacturers in Taiwan recently about what to expect for next year’s R600 and G80 GPUs. Both GPUs will be introduced in late 2006 or early 2007, and while we don’t know the specifications of the new cores we do know that they will be extremely power hungry. The new GPUs will range in power consumption from 130W up to 300W per card. ATI and NVIDIA won't confirm or deny our findings and we are receiving conflicting information as to the exact specifications of these new GPUs, but the one thing is for sure is that the power requirements are steep.
Computex : Nvidia bans 7950 GX2 Quad SLI testing
IT IS a kind of a secret that Nvidia asked all its partners not to send out two 7950 GX2 cards to reviewers.
Because the reviewers might tumble the fact that using the two cards in a Quad SLI setup just won't work.
The graphics firm told its partners that the driver is not ready yet. Even if you you are lucky enough to buy or get two cards they simply won't work together, at least not yet.
There is no timelime but the 7950 GX2 Quad SLI driver should be available soon. Red-faced Nvidians are surely beavering away on it as we speak. We will let you know when we hear more about the issue. Nvidia does want to make things right this time.
For the time being, you will have to hold your breath on Quad SLI 7950 GX2 cards, so don't dash out and buy a second one. Not yet.
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - ECS
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - Foxconn
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - ABIT
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - ASUS
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - Gigabyte
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - DFI
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - Leadtek
Computex: Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Preview from Taiwan
Computex : A-DATA's new gadgets. Fancy a solar-powered USB stick?
Computex : Jet turbine drives airflow in XClio chassis
Computex : Albatron's passively-cooled card is just the ticket..
Computex : The iPod Nano-killer is here?
Computex : ATI demo Havok FX physics acceleration on Radeon GPUs
Computex : FSP Group join the kilowatt club
Computex : Foxconn show off GeForce 7950 GX2 SLI
Computex : ATI's RS600, RD600 Gets a Showing at Computex
Computex : Intel "Santa Rosa" Platform Notebook Spotted
Computex : Gigabyte boosts i-RAM speed, capacity
WWM ComputeX2006 Part1
Computex : ATI Theatre 650 Pro
Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - Powercolo
DailyTech previously reported ATI was set to introduce new Conroe supporting chipsets in the near future. Motherboards based on the upcoming RS600 and RD600 have been sighted at Computex 2006. ECS has a mATX RS600 board at its booth—the RS600T-M. The purple motherboard has one PCI Express x16, one PCI Express x1, two PCI slots, four SATA II ports and four 240-pin DIMM slots. It looks pretty standard except what’s hidden under the silver ATI heatsink—a Radeon X700 derived graphics core. Those expecting a home theater PC board will be thoroughly disappointed as the RS600T-M lacks a HDMI output.
ATI has been showing off the new RD600 at its booth running a pair of X1900 class graphics cards in CrossFire. The new chipset is expected to have a DDR2-1066 MHz supporting memory controller capable of locking asynchronously from the front-side bus to allow greater overclocking potential. It is expected the RD600 will receive the Radeon Xpress 3200 Intel Edition moniker with its two full speed PCI Express x16 slot capability. RD600 has what ATI calls XpressRoute which appears to be the ATI equivalent to LinkBoost.
Pricing and availability is unknown at the time but expect RS600 boards to be south of the $100 range and RD600 boards around the $150 range.
Computex 06: a 7900GT fanless
Computex 06: Dual X1600XT
Computex 06: Quad SLI 7950GX2
Computex 06: ECS 7900 WP 512 Mo
Computex 06: Core 2 Duet in liability
Computex 06: Shuttle sees large
Computex 06: Asus FrontLinker
Computex 06: NF5 Intel at ECS
Computex 06: CM watercooling
Computex 06: Shuttle & AMD Live
Computex 06: DDR3 at A-DATA
Computex 06: HDD flash and geode
Computex 06: Zalman Reserator2
Computex 06: The foot with the honor
Computex : The Components Paradise 1
Computex : The Components Paradise 2
Two Systems with One PSU?
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/girls/6.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/girls/7.jpg[/img]
i'm in love.
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall2/3.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall2/4.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall2/5.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=375]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall3/aopen4.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall3/shuttle.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall3/shuttle1.jpg[/img]
[img width=375 height=500]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall3/sis11.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=333]http://resources.vr-zone.com/computex06/day0/floppy/hall3/asus5.jpg[/img]